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16 July 2002Preliminary architecture for the predictive failures and advanced diagnostics program
This paper discusses some of the major results from the initial effort of the Predictive Failures and Advanced Diagnostics for Legacy Aircraft program. The primary goals of this AF Research Laboratory/Northrup Grumman project are to enable a prognostics capability for legacy avionics systems and to enhance their existing diagnostic performance. Major benefits of this program are enhanced aircraft availability ad reduced Operation and Support costs.
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Barbara J. Gilmartin, Joseph Castrigno, George M. Rovnack, Jerzy Bala, Paul Faas, Kenneth Eizenga, "Preliminary architecture for the predictive failures and advanced diagnostics program," Proc. SPIE 4733, Component and Systems Diagnostics, Prognostics, and Health Management II, (16 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475500